Reports for Committee Members / University Campuses Name of Institution: University of North Carolina Wilmington Date: March 31, 2008 Contact: David C. Girardot 1. Total Amount of Bond Dollars Allocated to this Campus? $110,313,165.00 2. Please list the projects currently underway, the estimated cost, and the status of each of these projects? See attached schedule and status of projects. 3. Are the projects adequately timed to reflect cash-flow requirements? If not, explain. Yes, projects are adequately timed to reflect cash-flow requirements. Note however, contractor and designer pay applications have become sporadic as we approach completion of the remaining projects. 4. List the projects that are substantially above or below budget and explain why. ( Substantial is defined as plus or minus 10%.) Budgets have been adjusted utilizing the bond reserve fund to bring all projects to within budget. 5. Overall, are the projects underway on this campus ahead, behind, or on schedule? Overall projects are either on or very close to schedule. 6. What type of construction methods are being used (Single Prime, Multi-Prime, Construction Manager, Construction Manager at Risk)? Which ones have proven to be most effective and efficient? Single Prime much improved over multi-prime method. CM at Risk Hinton James Hall Renovation, Infrastructure Expansion Phase III, Academic and Classroom Facilities, and General Classroom Building- Computer Information Systems (CIS) are all being accomplished using the CM@R method. 7. If this campus is using CM at Risk for any of its projects, please describe your overall experiences using this method. UNC - Wilmington 1
Our overall experience with this construction delivery method has not been satisfactory. The additional cost of this method has not produced improved projects. Also, CM projects add time and complexity to the closeout phase of each project. 8. Are the expenditures of the proceeds from the bonds issued under this act in compliance with the provisions of this act? Yes 9. Are there projects that have had a change in scope from the original intent? If any of these projects require General Assembly approval, please list these projects and the change. In 2005, UNCW received reallocation of funding from the King Hall Renovation to supplement the budgets for the renovations to Academic Classroom Facilities, General Classroom Building, James Hall, Kenan Hall, Kenan Auditorium and Friday Hall. 10. List projects currently underway that require additional funding, other than bond dollars. None 11. What are the sources for these funds? Are all of these funds on hand? If not, please explain why. N/A 12. What is the current HUB participation rate at this campus (please break down for Women, African-American, and Other)? Please list and explain efforts to reach HUB goals. African American 0.7% Women 16.8% Other 4.3% Total 21.8% Outreach Sessions (11) so far 2004 Participation in "Leadership Wilmington". 2004 Graduate of Leadership Wilmington Program Served as facilitator for session on Diversity for LW 2005 Maintain Plan Room in Library for night and weekend access to project plans. Membership in NC M/WBE Coordinators Network. Presentations on UNCW HUB Initiative to community agencies and organizations. Project specific sessions for interested subcontractors. UNC - Wilmington 2
CM@Risk firms conduct seminars to assist sub-contractors in correct completion of bids. Participated in HUB Vendor Registration Training hosted by State HUB Office. Continuation of presentations, networking, one on one meetings with HUB contractors. Attended training on Issues of Diversity sponsored by the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce Attended Hispanic Community of Brunswick County Inaugural Event. Sponsored booths and participated in Black Expo and African American Festival. Co-sponsored Bonding Workshop with Rodgers Builders. Attended Contractors Outreach session at NC Central sponsored by Triangle Transit Authority. Attended information session with NC Institute of Minority Economic Development. Participated in HUB Outreach Event hosted by East Carolina University Participated in HUB Outreach Event hosted by Bovis Lend Lease (Raleigh, NC) Attended 2004 State Construction Conference Participated in HUB Outreach Event sponsored by Fayetteville State University Planning team member for 2004 NC M/WBE Coordinators Network Annual Education Retreat Met with members of National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) Co-sponsored Pre-Qualification workshop with Rodgers Builders Coordinating the Contractors Exchange with Partners for Economic Inclusion. The Contractors Exchange is a networking initiative for majority and minority contractors. Conducted information session with minority contractors in Greenville, NC 2005 Attended HUB Coordinators quarterly meeting in Chapel Hill Developed Guidelines for Informal Project to assist with tracking of subcontractor performance Participation in Partners for Economic Inclusion Annual Conference - 2005 Major accomplishment: Millennium 3 Designs, an African American firm, was selected as designer for pre-programming for the School of Nursing Building HUB Training session on Good Faith Effort attended by HUB Coordinator and Director of Facilities Planning and Design Legislative Reception hosted by NC M/WBE Coordinators Network Attended the First Annual American Business Summit and Business Expo Attended 2005 State Construction Conference UNC - Wilmington 3
Planning team member for 2005 NC M/WBE Coordinators Network Annual Education Retreat Network Reception for NC Legislators at the Statehouse (Raleigh, NC) Attended 2005 State Purchasing Conference Participated in MBE Town Hall Meeting at North Carolina Central University HUB presentation to the UNCW Diversity Advisory Council Member of BlackExpo Advisory Committee (UNCW representative) Attended NC MWBE Coordinators Educational Retreat (Boone, NC) Received training certificate History of MWBE Programs Planning team member for Small and Diverse Businesses Procurement Summit Chairperson, Education Team Media promotion of HUB program and HUB Academy news articles in StarNews, GreaterDivesity News, Greater Wilmington Business; and talk radio On the Wave 980 AM; and television appearance Good Morning Carolina TV 3 Host agency for HUB Contractor Business Academy (with Carolina AGC and UNC Office of the President) Sponsored Project Information workshop with Bovis Lend Lease (Jacksonville, NC) 2006 Completed 16 week HUB Contractors Business Academy graduation ceremony held on Feb 28, 2006 UNCW HUB Academy featured on state government radio internet talk show (2 separate interviews) UNCW Construction and HUB program featured in national magazine publication, Construction Today Participated in ECU HUB Academy Construction project outreach activities with Bovis Lend Lease UNCW Construction and HUB program featured in national magazine publication, Construction Today Craven, Carteret and Onslow County site visits Construction Outreach activity with ECU and the City of Greenville Chairperson, Publicity and Advocacy Committee NC M/WBE Coordinators Network Advisory Team Member, Brunswick Community College Logistics Team Chairperson, 2 nd Annual Small and Diverse Business Procurement Summit UNC - Wilmington 4
Logistics Team Chairperson, 2 nd Annual Small and Diverse Business Procurement Summit 2007 Hosted Open House for minority contractor in Bladen County Opening class for 2 nd HUB Academy Educational Team, co-chair for Partners for Economic Inclusion Conducted construction tour for Youth Entrepreneurial Program Program Team Chairperson for 3 rd annual Procurement Summit Hosted 2 nd Wilmington HUB Contractors Business Academy 14 HUB firms were represented in the class graduation held on 12/18/07 Consulted with UNC Charlotte and Fayetteville Ste university for their HUB Academies Attended the NC Indian Economic Summit Attended the United Minority Contractors Annual Conference (Atlanta, GA) Attended networking events hosted by area corporations (New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Progress Energy, PPD, General Electric) Formed a small business round table with minority business in Jacksonville, NC Conducted site visits with HUB contractors Attended course on general contracting license exam Co-hosted networking event with Cape Fear Turf Farms, an African American firm 2008 Hosted United Minority Contractors North Carolina January Network Reception and Board Meeting Attended HUB Academy at Fayetteville State University Attended the 2008 State Construction Conference Conducted site visits with HUB contractors Served as Logistic and Program Committee Chairperson for Procurement Summit Hosted NC General Contractors Exam Prep seminar Co-hosted Bonding Seminar with the SBTDC 13. Please describe any innovative practices being used to complete the Bond Program. Use of CM at Risk Single Landscape design for multiple projects UNC - Wilmington 5
Area Energy Plant for several buildings vs. individual plants in each building. Extensive probes and TV surveys of buildings and systems for renovation projects. Single design team for multiple projects when there is a time sequencing need. Single CM at Risk for multiple projects when there is a time sequencing need. Use of a scheduling system to forecast funding needs and to coordinate moves of building occupants Utilizing a Move Coordinator to ensure a smooth transition of the building occupants. 14. What are the major challenges facing this University in completing the bond projects. Approvals by outside regulatory and reviewing agencies and construction cost escalation. 15. If this challenge was listed previously, what has been done since the last meeting/survey to remedy the situation? We have improved timing of application for permits We routinely request interim inspections and pre-final inspections to reduce delays in building acceptance. 16. Please list projects that are scheduled to start within the next quarter. None 17. Additional Comments/Concerns. Project List for UNCW Title Projects Substantially Complete or Completed Project Cost (less 5%) Status Kenan Auditorium ADA/Seats $435,663 Complete Alderman Hall ADA $202,105 Complete UNC - Wilmington 6
Print Shop Addition $455,000 Complete Warehouse Addition $990,000 Complete Land Acquisition 1 $300,000 Complete Land Acquisition2 $335,000 Complete Land Acquisition 3 $1,465,000 Complete Transformer Replacement $123,015 Complete Infrastructure Expansion Ph I $346,162 Complete Swing Building $1,468,000 Complete Infrastructure Expansion Ph II $879,653 Complete Primary Electrical Distr. System Improvements $1,965,550 Complete School of Education $16,739,238 Complete Westside Hall Renovation and Addition $5,381,955 Complete *Infrastructure Expansion Ph III $3,666,296 Complete Technology Infrastructure $2,801,550 Complete Hoggard Hall Renovation and Computer Center Addition $6,214,770 Complete Creative Arts $33,486,100 Complete General Classroom Building $12,950,934 Complete *Hinton James Renovation $3,080,983 Complete **Kenan Auditorium Renovation $1,830,412 Complete **Kenan Hall Renovation $3,796,782 Complete Projects Under Construction Marine Science Center $6,520,322 98% Complete Friday Hall Renovation $9,665,525 90% Complete UNC - Wilmington 7
*Single Designer and CM for three projects. **Single Designer for two projects. UNC - Wilmington 8
June 2004 Schedule Comparison to Current Schedule +/- June 2004 Schedule Marine Science Operations Center Friday Hall Renovation -11 months -5 months - Behind schedule + Ahead of schedule Reasons: Difficulty in scope delineation Revised approach to program accomplishment Shifted schedules to use existing building as swing space Funding issues Corrective Actions Underway: Shortened design times from two years to one year or less Shortened construction times to realistic periods based on scope of work Revising schedule where possible to compress bond program New master schedule UNC - Wilmington 9